Abstract
Mature tRNA is normally extensively modified and extremely stable. Recent evidence suggests that hypomodified mature tRNA in yeast can undergo a quality control check by a rapid tRNA decay (RTD) pathway, since mature tRNAVal(AAC) lacking 7-methylguanosine and 5-methylcytidine is rapidly degraded and deacylated at 37°C in a trm8-Δ trm4-Δ strain, resulting in temperature-sensitive growth. We show here that components of this RTD pathway include the 5′–3′ exonucleases Rat1 and Xrn1, and Met22, which likely acts indirectly through Rat1 and Xrn1. Since deletion of MET22 or mutation of RAT1 and XRN1 prevent both degradation and deacylation of mature tRNAVal(AAC) in a trm8-Δ trm4-Δ strain and result in healthy growth at 37°C, hypomodified tRNAVal(AAC) is at least partially functional and structurally intact under these conditions. The integrity of multiple mature tRNA species is subject to surveillance by the RTD pathway, since mutations in this pathway also prevent degradation of at least three other mature tRNAs lacking other combinations of modifications. The RTD pathway is the first to be implicated in the turnover of mature RNA species from the class of stable RNAs. These results and the results of others demonstrate that tRNA, like mRNA, is subject to multiple quality control steps.
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Created | 17 years, 4 months ago (April 28, 2008, 8:54 p.m.) |
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Issued | 17 years, 4 months ago (April 28, 2008) |
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@article{Chernyakov_2008, title={Degradation of several hypomodified mature tRNA species in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by Met22 and the 5′–3′ exonucleases Rat1 and Xrn1}, volume={22}, ISSN={1549-5477}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1654308}, DOI={10.1101/gad.1654308}, number={10}, journal={Genes & Development}, publisher={Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory}, author={Chernyakov, Irina and Whipple, Joseph M. and Kotelawala, Lakmal and Grayhack, Elizabeth J. and Phizicky, Eric M.}, year={2008}, month=apr, pages={1369–1380} }